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Re: Happy Birthday, Allen Wilson!
November 12, 1850 is when his patent was granted according to Wikipedia, not that long ago when you look back at history. Happy Commemorative Birthday Mary F
By MB Freeman · #4295 ·
Happy Birthday, Allen Wilson!
Just thought it seems appropriate to note that today is Allen Wilson's 200th birthday! As a refresher, he invented the vibrating shuttle, the rotary hook and round bobbin, and the four way motion for
By Paul Fox · #4294 ·
Re: New Singer 9w1 and 9w7 Book
Thank you. I still want one. Sandra
By Sandra Haak · #4293 ·
Re: New Singer 9w1 and 9w7 Book
Sandra, The book is not a how-to service the machines. It is about the parts of the machine. However, the book will assist you in understanding the parts and how they associate. Singer did not do a
By Bill Wells <ronone69@...> · #4292 ·
Re: New Singer 9w1 and 9w7 Book
I would love to own one of the books you have just described. I have a W&W D-9 that l am trying to service. Some instructions would be helpful. Sandra Haak swhaak@...
By Sandra Haak · #4291 ·
Re: New Singer 9w1 and 9w7 Book
Thanks Paul. I had thought about offering the book for free except there are unscrupulous people in the world who steal the work of others. I am mulling over doing a visual tutorial about the
By Bill Wells <ronone69@...> · #4290 ·
Re: New Singer 9w1 and 9w7 Book
That's an amazing project, Bill -- congratulations! paul bill wrote:
By Paul Fox · #4289 ·
Re: New Singer 9w1 and 9w7 Book
Mary, I suppose you mean the variations of the W&W machines, No. 9, D9, 9w1 and 9w7. In short, no, I did not include photos of the machines because outwardly they are nearly identical. What I did
By Bill Wells <ronone69@...> · #4288 ·
Re: New Singer 9w1 and 9w7 Book
Bill, Does you book feature many pictures of complete Singer machine variations as it evolved through production changes or is it primarily a parts handbook? Sincerely, Mary F.
By MB Freeman · #4287 ·
New Singer 9w1 and 9w7 Book
I would like to announce that I self-published a reworking of the 1919 Singer 9w1 and 9w7 Parts List. These parts are nearly all compatible with the W&W 9 and D9 machines from which Singer cloned. I
By Bill Wells <ronone69@...> · #4286 ·
Re: Bobbins for W&W 12
Interested in those W&W #12 bobbins. PM sent!
By John Lowrey · #4285 ·
Bobbins for W&W 12
I am a vintage Singer collector/hoarder and in a recent acquisition found two unusual bobbins. My research led me here and looking at the helpful bobbin comparison document on this forum I think they
By Sarah Schrock · #4283 ·
Re: Thanks for letting me join
Thanks for the links! Liz
By E Ward <elizabethward4000@...> · #4282 ·
Re: Thanks for letting me join
Welcome to the digest Liz.? Other resources for old sewing machines include: http://www.ismacs.net ( http://www.ismacs.net ) (lots of free manuals and historical information) http://needlebar.org/
By Heresolong · #4281 ·
Re: Thanks for letting me join
Actually I see that there is information in the files. Thanks very much! [email protected]> wrote:
By E Ward <elizabethward4000@...> · #4280 ·
Thanks for letting me join
Hi all. I recently was given a German sewing machine that several people think is a copy of a Wheeler and Wilson #9. I would love to find a manual for it.Does anyone know where I could get a free
By elizabethward4000@... · #4279 ·
Re: New here
Are you Sugarland Rob?? wrote:
By Agatha Harkness · #4278 ·
Re: New here
I have a D8 earmarked for you... all but one of the glass feet... and a rebiildable bobbin winder
By Robert Collins · #4277 ·
Re: New here
I have heard of this adapter, and that it's rare. Saw a guy on YouTube with one. I was planning on find a local machinist to see if they're up to a trying to make something different. I have one for
By Agatha Harkness · #4276 ·
Re: New here
The Singer 9Ws are Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines with a domestic Singer sized bed. I own at least five of them plus several 9s and D9s, three 8s, 3 curved needle machines. Two of my D9s are hand
By Phyllis in Iowa · #4275 ·